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Eliminate Hazards, Uphold Compliance, Achieve Excellence

At Enterprise OHS, we are passionate about helping businesses in the Hunter Valley maintain the highest safety standards. We offer risk management assessments, safety training and workshops, site investigations, respiratory fit testing and more. Whatever the scale and nature of your business, we can help you meet all your obligations. 


Although many hazards are easy to spot such as frayed wires, wet spots and unsecured raised objects—others are not. For instance, chairs that are not ergonomic may pose a risk to your workers over time. Sustained high-volume noise can also prove hazardous. Our team will help you identify, catalogue and remediate all potential dangers at your location. 


Contact Enterprise OHS today on
0432 042 680. We service the entire Hunter Valley region—from Mount View to Glendon.

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Why Choose Us?

You can rely on Enterprise OHS to help you formulate the best OH&S strategy for your enterprise. We will:

  • Tailor all our services to accommodate your preferred time frame & requirements
  • Run engaging workshops in which your staff will receive actionable safety skills
  • Help you develop a culture where safety & risk management is prioritised
  • Undertake audits of your business premises & carefully catalogue all potential hazards
  • Help you navigate the complexities & uncertainties of remaining safety compliant
  • Provide advice for upscaling your existing OH&S setup


To find out how Enterprise OHS can address your unique concerns, drop us a line today.

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Contact Enterprise OHS in Hunter Valley

Our Hunter Valley OH&S professionals will spare no effort to help you maintain a safe and thriving workplace. We can carry out ergonomic reviews, optimise injury management and much more.

We are pleased to offer comprehensive safety audits and inspections for Hunter Valley clients. Our team will modify their services to meet your needs, as well as compile photographic documentation to help you make improvements.

To maintain a productive and compliant business, risk management is vital. Our Hunter Valley team run operational risk management workshops to help you implement best practices.  

Our accredited training extends to several key areas in the Hunter Valley. These include induction, risk management, permission to work, hazardous chemical awareness, respiratory dust awareness and more.

Our Hunter Valley inspectors will review your compliance with state and federal Work Health and Safety laws. We’ll also help you implement third party incident and compliance management systems.

We will carry out respiratory fit tests to ensure the respirators at your Hunter Valley business function effectively and comfortably. All work is carried out to Australian standards.

Our team can carry out comprehensive investigations at your workplace in the Hunter Valley. For example, we can carry out quality reviews, compile meticulous reports and make observations about your existing safety processes.


Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is a safety audit?

    A safety audit is a comprehensive assessment of an organisation's safety program and systems. The purpose of a safety audit is to identify areas where the organisation's safety program or systems are not effective and make recommendations for improvement. A safety audit typically includes a review of the business’s safety policies and procedures, as well as interviews with employees and managers. It may also include observations of work activities.

  • When should I update my risk management plan?

    You should update your risk management plan whenever there are changes to your project that could affect the likelihood or severity of risks. For example, if your project team experiences turnover, you'll need to update your plan to account for the new personnel. Similarly, if the scope of your project changes, you'll need to revisit your risks and adjust your mitigation strategies accordingly. As a general rule of thumb, it's a good idea to review and update your risk management plan at least once per quarter to ensure it remains relevant and effective.

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